This is my first figure from the JSA series (my Power Girl is from Infinite Crisis, I believe), and it's a nice figure overall. I like the character, so I'm happy to have the figure. It looks great (I love Mr. Terrific's costume--so atypically superheroic, so unique!) and the detailing is impressive.
He's not all that posable, although he's not bad. He's got the usual jointing at shoulders, elbows, knees and helps, and the head turns, as do the wrists. The main problem is his stance--his arms and legs are both permanently spread (they don't turn out), which limits what he can do. Wide-spread legs don't have to be a problem in an action figure--many figures have them, for the heroic look this position gives--but since Mr. Terrific doesn't bend at the ankles, he really can only stand in one way. He sits pretty well, though, which is a big consideration around here.
He comes with a set of his little T spheres, four of them attached to a clear ring, a rather nice effect.
So far he is hanging out with Power Girl, awaiting the arrival of more Justice Society-ers.
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